Simplex Method and Sensitivity Analysis2012
Simplex Method and Sensitivity Analysis2012
Simplex Method and Sensitivity Analysis2012
LP Solution: Managerial
Interpretations
How to interpret LP solutions in managerial sense?
Shadow (Dual) Price: the marginal contribution (opportunity cost) of
an additional unit of resource i to the objective function value
under the given Upper and Lower limits of resource.
For the resource that has a slack > 0, its shadow price = 0.
For the resource that has a slack = 0, its shadow price > 0.
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LP Solution: Sensitivity
Analysis
Sensitivity Analysis: concerns the impacts on optimal solution
X* = {x*j, j=1,..n) if one or more given model parameters are changed due to
market/supply/capacity/technology/.. changes.
Graphically, changes in aij - will change the slope of constraint line (or
parallel shift the constraint line up or down). The change will affect the
optimal solution if the related constraint is an active constraint (S i = 0).
Managerial question: beyond what range (ALij aij BUij) so X* will be
changed? (e.g., technological improvement or labor productivity
increase)
All of the Upper and Lower limits for Cj, bi, and aij will be given in the
Simplex solution.
= 15
Standardize:
Max z = -5x1 - 2x1 + 3x3
Subject to:
-2x1 + x2 - 3x2 -60
x1 + 5x2 - 2x3 50
2x2 + x3
15
-2x2 -
-15
x3
Dual
Min z= -60u1 + 50u2 + 15u3 15 u4
Subject to:
-2u1 + u2
-5
Or:
Min z =-5x1 + 2x1 - 3x3
Subject to:
2x1-
x2 + 3x2 -60
Dual
Max z= 60u1 - 50u2 + 15u3 - 15 u4
Subject to:
2u1 - 1u2 + 0 u3 + 0u4 5
-u1 - 5u2 + 2u3 2u4 2
3u1 + 2u2 + u3 u4 -3
Or:
-3u1 -2u2 u3 +u4 3